Cholangiocarcinoma is the second most frequent primary neoplasm
of the liver and its incidence is increasing in Western countries.
These neoplasms arise from the biliary tract and can be categorized
according to their anatomical location as intrahepatic and
extrahepatic cholangiocarcinomas. The prognosis of these neoplasms
is poor and most patients are not suitable for curative resection
at the time of diagnosis, due to advanced stage of tumor. Complete
surgical resection still remains the only effective and potentially
curative therapy. Both intrahepatic and hilar cholangiocarcinoma
often requires major liver resection to obtain a radical treatment.
In recent years the improvements in non- invasive diagnostic
imaging modalities, a better understanding of liver anatomy, the
improvements of preoperative optimisation of liver function
(preoperative biliary drainage, portal vein embolization), the
increased safety of liver surgery have gradually improved the
outcome. Moreover, aggressive surgical approach could increase
curative surgery. Still now the role of adjunvant therapies and
liver transplantation are not well clarified.
This book contains an up-to-date review of diagnostic and
staging tools of cholangiocarcinoma, a guide to optimal selection
of therapeutic modalities and a review of long-term outcome of
surgery and liver transplantation. Moreover, it provides details of
surgical techniques and principles for curative and palliative
surgery.
This book will appeal to physicians and hepatobiliary surgeons
who want to improve their knowledge about surgical management of
intrahepatic and hilar cholangiocarcinomas.
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